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It seems to me you lived your life like a rover in the wind never fading with the sunset when the dust set in. Your tracks will always fall here, among Mars' reddest hills; your candle's burned out long before your science ever will. [#ThanksOppy](https://x.com/hashtag/ThanksOppy?src=hashtag_click). I owe you so much.@MarsCuriosityA new real-time solar wind viewer is now available on our webpage at [swpc.noaa.gov/products/](https://t.co/CxVMJhZprU). The new display makes it much easier to modify timelines, switch between data source (ACE or DSCOVR), and more. The experimental phase of this product lasts to 30 June, 2026.@NWSSWPCNewly discovered asteroid 2026 JH2, monitored by ESA's Planetary Defence team, makes a notably close approach to Earth this evening (but with zero chance of impact!)@esaoperationsfans – this account is moving! ![Image 2: 🚛](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f69b.svg) Going forward, all solar activity reports and alerts will come from the new@NASASunIII mission! Watch our live event at 11 a.m. EDT (1500 UTC) to find out who will test the docking capabilities necessary for crewed Moon landings: [nasa.gov/news-release/n](https://t.co/TyU7StKGxH)@NASANASA’s X-59 is preparing for upcoming flight tests at speeds faster than the speed of sound! ![Image 10: 🤫](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f92b.svg) The X-59 team continues evaluating its performance across a range of flight conditions and is preparing for first supersonic flight. More X-59: [go.nasa.gov/4wUT36W](https://t.co/YfTlWUtAw6)@NASANASA’s X-59 is preparing for upcoming flight tests at speeds faster than the speed of sound! ![Image 6: 🤫](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f92b.svg) The X-59 team continues evaluating its performance across a range of flight conditions and is preparing for first supersonic flight. More X-59: [go.nasa.gov/4wUT36W](https://t.co/YfTlWUtAw6)@NASACan't stop. Won't stop. I've been exploring [#Mars](https://x.com/hashtag/Mars?src=hashtag_click) for seven years, traveled 13 miles (21 km), climbed 1,207 feet (368 m), found conditions on ancient Mars were favorable for life as we know it, and I'm not done yet. Here's what's new (plus a 360 view): [go.nasa.gov/2YtGgMg](https://t.co/KW5uyV2Uum)@MarsCuriosityLack of noteworthy sunspots & low solar activity calls for only a chance of M-class flares (R1-R2 events) the next three days. However, solar far-side imagery from NASA Solar Orbiter means the forecast could change for 20 May and beyond. Stay aware at [spaceweather.gov](https://t.co/TV7Yw6Lq1Y)@NWSSWPC's MTG-LI satellite is revealing fireball flashes in the data.@esaoperationsaccount, where we'll share breaking news about solar activity as well as asteroids, meteors, comets, and noteworthy happenings in our local@NASASunshows that supermassive black holes can grow to their current size without a much larger host galaxy to feed them. This helps to explain why some black holes in the early universe got so big so quickly. [go.nasa.gov/4vhU5bt](https://t.co/9l3SjnKHqZ)@NASANASA Detects Unprecedented 'Zwan-Wolf' Anomaly Deep in Martian Atmospherescience.nasa.govIt seems to me you lived your life like a rover in the wind never fading with the sunset when the dust set in. Your tracks will always fall here, among Mars' reddest hills; your candle's burned out long before your science ever will. [#ThanksOppy](https://x.com/hashtag/ThanksOppy?src=hashtag_click). I owe you so much.@MarsCuriosityA new real-time solar wind viewer is now available on our webpage at [swpc.noaa.gov/products/](https://t.co/CxVMJhZprU). The new display makes it much easier to modify timelines, switch between data source (ACE or DSCOVR), and more. The experimental phase of this product lasts to 30 June, 2026.@NWSSWPCNewly discovered asteroid 2026 JH2, monitored by ESA's Planetary Defence team, makes a notably close approach to Earth this evening (but with zero chance of impact!)@esaoperationsfans – this account is moving! ![Image 2: 🚛](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f69b.svg) Going forward, all solar activity reports and alerts will come from the new@NASASunIII mission! Watch our live event at 11 a.m. EDT (1500 UTC) to find out who will test the docking capabilities necessary for crewed Moon landings: [nasa.gov/news-release/n](https://t.co/TyU7StKGxH)@NASANASA’s X-59 is preparing for upcoming flight tests at speeds faster than the speed of sound! ![Image 10: 🤫](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f92b.svg) The X-59 team continues evaluating its performance across a range of flight conditions and is preparing for first supersonic flight. More X-59: [go.nasa.gov/4wUT36W](https://t.co/YfTlWUtAw6)@NASANASA’s X-59 is preparing for upcoming flight tests at speeds faster than the speed of sound! ![Image 6: 🤫](https://abs.twimg.com/emoji/v2/svg/1f92b.svg) The X-59 team continues evaluating its performance across a range of flight conditions and is preparing for first supersonic flight. More X-59: [go.nasa.gov/4wUT36W](https://t.co/YfTlWUtAw6)@NASACan't stop. Won't stop. I've been exploring [#Mars](https://x.com/hashtag/Mars?src=hashtag_click) for seven years, traveled 13 miles (21 km), climbed 1,207 feet (368 m), found conditions on ancient Mars were favorable for life as we know it, and I'm not done yet. Here's what's new (plus a 360 view): [go.nasa.gov/2YtGgMg](https://t.co/KW5uyV2Uum)@MarsCuriosityLack of noteworthy sunspots & low solar activity calls for only a chance of M-class flares (R1-R2 events) the next three days. However, solar far-side imagery from NASA Solar Orbiter means the forecast could change for 20 May and beyond. Stay aware at [spaceweather.gov](https://t.co/TV7Yw6Lq1Y)@NWSSWPC's MTG-LI satellite is revealing fireball flashes in the data.@esaoperationsaccount, where we'll share breaking news about solar activity as well as asteroids, meteors, comets, and noteworthy happenings in our local@NASASunshows that supermassive black holes can grow to their current size without a much larger host galaxy to feed them. This helps to explain why some black holes in the early universe got so big so quickly. [go.nasa.gov/4vhU5bt](https://t.co/9l3SjnKHqZ)@NASANASA Detects Unprecedented 'Zwan-Wolf' Anomaly Deep in Martian Atmospherescience.nasa.gov

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